Based on the numbers I'm seeing scholarship link building still kinda works but it's tricky to tell if it's worth the time anymore. Ran some quick numbers - backlinks from scholarship sites have dropped from 3.5% to 1.8% of total backlinks in my portfolio over last year but the ones that stick are often higher quality. Still, the cost per link has jumped too - from about 15-20 bucks to 30-40. I tried to compare niche relevance, domain authority, and link juice and honestly its a mixed bag. Some niche sites are still accepting new scholarships and pulling decent juice, others are dead or too spammy to trust. My question: is it just a volume game now? Or do you guys see it as a legit long term tactic or just a short-term push? I feel like I need to dive into more backlink profile analysis but my gut says its still worth testing in low competition niches but in super competitive ones its probably just spammy filler. Anyone seeing actual ROI on scholarship links or is it just a fallback for beginners? RIP, trying to squeeze juice but confused on if its dead or just resting.